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Phaen
08-20-2013, 02:59 PM
Hey Guys,

I am getting ready to gear up for colder weather/nighttime fishing and hoopnetting. I have been looking into different "dry" gear. (waders, or pants/jacket combo. Has anyone used Bomber Gear before? I found these on sale. Any insight as to whether or not these would be a good option for San Diego colder weather would be greatly appreciated. (never been out in anything but board shorts!) Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

Pants are on sale for $79 (retail is $190)
http://www.bombergear.com/products/hydrobomb-dry-pants-2012

Tops are on sale for $74 (retail is $250)
http://www.bombergear.com/products/hydrobomb-long-sleeve-dry-top-2012

jorluivil
08-20-2013, 03:27 PM
Personally, I think the top is a little 'over the top', if you know what I mean. Keep in mind that those tops keep water out but keep heat in, the more you move around the more heat you'll build up and the hotter its going to get under that jacket, I would go with a lighter top like the NRS paddle Jacket. When I fish or hoop in the winter I usually wear a splash jacket with a long sleeve shirt under for additional warmth, if it gets to hot I can take the jacket off and still be somewhat covered up.
(http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/the-109/NRS-Rio-Paddle-Jacket/Detail)

makobob
08-20-2013, 03:32 PM
2X it do get hot pulling hoops.

Fiskadoro
08-20-2013, 03:36 PM
Hey Guys,

I am getting ready to gear up for colder weather/nighttime fishing and hoopnetting. I have been looking into different "dry" gear. (waders, or pants/jacket combo. Has anyone used Bomber Gear before?


When I first got into Kayaking I used some Bomber gear stuff. It's well made keeps you very dry but it's really made for white water kayaking not fishing.

I had a drytop similar to the one pictured and it was great for launching in cold rough conditions because when on right you couldn't get water past it, that said it didn't breath very well and was very hard to get on and off. So usually as the day went on I'd get hot, take it off (which was hard on the water), and then not use it all day.

I think your better off with more of breathable open sweatshirt style that has just a drawstring neoprene seal at the waist and velcro seals at the neck and cuffs. Something you can take on and off and layer underneath for warmth.

Something like this Kokatat on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kokatat-Rafting-Canoe-Kayak-Jacket-Medium-/390645479769?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5af448f959

Bomber gear is good gear but in my opinion that top is not going breathable, comfortable, or versatile enough for kayak fishing. For a while I stopped fishing in mine and then just used it for hooping. It worked alright for that but I eventually moved on to better gear made with Goretex, so I really don't use it any more.

If your set on buying one I'll sell you mine cheap it's still in perfect condition, but it's just not what I use these days.

Jim

bus kid
08-21-2013, 09:45 AM
best jacket for watersports hands down.

http://hyperflexusa.com/product/neoprene-playa-jacket/

Phaen
08-22-2013, 01:49 PM
Thanks for your input amigos! That's kind of what I thought when I saw these. All the pictures show the being used in whitewater applications. Are most of you guys using waders or pants? Are dry pants high enough in the back to keep water from getting in?

oneyedeer
08-22-2013, 06:12 PM
How you get the price? I see 120

Phaen
08-22-2013, 09:40 PM
That price is on a member only website. If your interested in it shoot me a pm with your email and I will send an invite